Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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237079 | Powder Technology | 2012 | 6 Pages |
In this research, a nanoscale suspension of phthalocyanine blue pigment was prepared with the assistance of a polymeric dispersant using a micro-jet milling method. The analysis of particle size distribution indicates that the pigment has a.80 nm particle size in suspension. The zeta potential measurement shows that the polymeric dispersant can offer zeta potentials over -30mv on the pigment surface, which can ensure the pigment suspension in good stability. The adsorption properties of this nanoscale pigment on cationized cotton fabrics were investigated, and factors affecting the pigment adsorption such as bath pH, salt concentration and time were studied. The kinetics of pigment adsorption was studied by using the pseudo first-order kinetic model, and the adsorption rate constant k1, half adsorption time t1/2 and adsorption activation energy Ea were calculated, respectively.
Graphical abstractIn this research, a nanoscale suspension of phthalocyanine blue pigment was prepared with the assistance of a polymeric dispersant using a micro-jet milling method. The adsorption properties of this nanoscale pigment on cationized cotton fabrics were investigated, and factors affecting the pigment adsorption such as bath pH, salt concentration and time were studied. The kinetics of pigment adsorption was studied by using the first-order rate equation.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A nanoscale suspension of phthalocyanine blue was prepared. ► The dispersion quality was analyzed. ► The adsorption properties of this nanoscale pigment on cationized cotton were investigated. ► The kinetics of pigment adsorption was studied. ► The fastness and color properties on cationized cotton were investigated.